Cairo and Giza Guide
Giza is one of the foremost tourist locations in Egypt. It houses one of the wonders of the world, the pyramids of Egypt which many come to see, year in and year out. Giza could be called a city in its own right. But for a long time now, it has been absorbed as part of the largely-populated, extensive Cairo city.
History
Modern-day Giza in Cairo dates back to the 26th century B.C. and beyond. Giza is no doubt one of the most historic sites on the planet earth. What is now known as Giza today which is the capital of the Giza governorate serves as the necropolis of several Pharaohs who ruled Egypt during the second millennium BC. Giza passed through several ancient conquests such as the Persians, Byzantines, Romans, and others.
What is Giza, Cairo Famous For?
Giza, Cairo is a city famous as the location of the Giza Plateau, the site that houses some of the most eye-catching wonders of the world, including the Great Giza Pyramids (one of the ancient world's seven wonders) inclusive. Giza houses a complex of ancient Egyptian royal mortuaries of different fascinating kinds.
Giza is also famous for being a popular city in Egypt's history due to its proximity to the ancient capital of Pharaonic Egypt, Memphis.
Best Sites to Visit in Egypt
A Ride into History With the Pyramids of Giza
The Giza pyramids are the last surviving wonders of the seven wonders of the ancient world, and they are one of the most famed landmarks in the world. The pyramids have wowed tourists for centuries, and these tons of the Pharaoh Cheops, Chephren, and Mycerinus are guarded by the enigmatic Sphinx.
The Giza pyramids are a major tourism checklist for tourists around the world as they sit on the desert edge of Cairo's extension, paying tribute to Egypt's long-lost Pharaohs. This will probably be the highlight of your trip to Cairo!
Boat Cruise on the Nile
We can say Egypt is synonymous with the Nile because that is what it is known for! An enjoyable cruise on this farmed waterway that saw the rise of the Pharaonic era should be on your Cairo visit bucket list. A cruise on the Nile is also a great way to view the ancient temples that sit between the river banks on the route between Luxor and Aswan. More so, the sunrise and sunset view of the date palm-studded river banks soothes the soul.
On the Nile, you'll see the famous Edfu's Temple Horus and the Temple of Kom Ombo. If you are someone that cherishes serenity and quiet, you could choose to cruise in the Felucca, Egypt's traditional wooden boats.
Experience the Serenity of Aswan
Aswan provides you with the most serene and tranquil atmosphere. The city is located on the winding curves of the Nile, and it is backed by orange-colored dunes. A perfect location to chill and soothe your soul.
In Aswan, you get to see the colorful streets of the Nubia villages and engage in some fun camel climbing to the desert monastery of St. Simeon on Aswan's east bank. You also get to see the historic Philae temple, among other antique riverbank sights.
Look Beautiful With the Red Sea
Not too many pieces can compare with the underwater beauty of the Red Sea which is why many tourists look to dive underneath the Red Sea on every visit to Giza, Cairo. The coral reefs are a thing of beauty and a vast amount of beautiful sea life, ranging from colorful reef fish and nudibranchs to sharks, dolphins, turtles, rays, and all. You could also get to see the antique wrecks of historical Egyptian pieces in the Red Sea.
Abu Simbel
Even in a country that is decorated with various iconic temples, the Abu Simbel temple is special and different! The Abu Simbel temple is Ramses II's great temple, adorned with colossal statuary standing outside its entrance, and with an interior richly decorated with historical and elegant wall paintings. The Abu Simbel is a great selection of the ambition of Ramses II's reign, which is to civilize Egypt through a model illustration and incorporation of ancient engineering.
The Abu Simbel is a temple wall with colossal stone statues that have carvings of Pharaohs. The entire Abu Simbel temple was transplanted from its original southern Egypt location at the second cataract of the Nile piece by piece to its current location which is 280 kilometers from Aswan to prevent it from being flooded by the Aswan High Dam in the 1960s. This renowned transplant was carried out by UNESCO to preserve cultural heritages in the world.
Best Time To Visit Cairo-Giza
To enjoy your stay in Giza, Cairo, you have to choose a season when the accommodation fees will be affordable and when the weather condition is favorably cool. Major tourism reports from Giza and Cairo say that the best times to visit are from October to November and March to April. During these months of the year, the temperature is not as hot and the hotel fees are not as costly because of fewer crowds.
You might choose to go between October and November if you are targeting the period before the influx of crowds sets in. A period between March and April is perfect if you want to come in after the crowd has left! Overall, these periods have brighter days and cooler nights to make your visit more comfortable and enjoyable. Enjoy Giza and Cairo.
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